The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 18, 1953, Image 12

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of the human heart.
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ALDERSON CHARGE
The Christmas Cantata, “The Na-
tivity Song” by Roy E. Nolte will
be given by forty members of the
Methodist Youth Fellowship Groups
of Alderson-Noxen Charge on Sun-
day evening at 8 in Alderson Meth-
odist Church. Mrs. Fred Swanson
is directing the choir and Mrs. War-
ren Montross is organist.
Members are: Nelson Ashburner,
Grace Ann Bachman, Walter Bron-
son, Leroy Butler, Marilyn Condon,
Nelson Condon,Peggy Coole, Judy
Evon, Alan Field, Janet Gebler,
Margaret Gunton Richard Harding,
Dick Hobbs, James Hunsinger,
Patsy Keener, Jackie Lonie, Mar-
garet Lyons, Wilma Lyons, Joyce
Meeker, Roy Meeker, Dorothy Miers,
David Pellam, Julia“ Patton, Sara
Patton, Carlton Patton, > Audrey
Race, Richard Race, Roger Race,
Joyce Shalata, Anette - Shalata,
Emily Sickler, Joan Sickler, Connie
Smith, Allen Swanson, Gloria Sut-
ver, Eunice Traver, Marilyn Traver,
Verna Lee Wagner.
The Cantata will be repeated on
Sunday December 27th at 3’ in
Noxen Church and at 8 in Kunkle
Church. 3 ;
The Kunkle Church worship ser-
vice on Sunday will be held at 6:30
p. m. The Junior Choir under the
direction of Mrs. Sterl Chere with
Mrs.” Fred Dodson, organist, will
sing “Wind Through the Olive
and “Beautiful Saviour.”
The pastor will preach. Kunkle
Sunday School will be held at 10
a. m. Please note change in hour
of church service from 7:30 to 6:30
on December 20.
The morning worship service in
Alderson Church with ‘the pastor
preaching will. be held at 11:15.
The choir will sing, “There Were
Shepherds,” by Holton. Sunday
School will be held at 10:15.
Ruggles Church service will be
held at 8:45 a. m. with Sunday
School at 10 o'clock. Noxen Church
service will be held at 10 a. m. with
Sunday School at 11 o'clock.
Christmas Programs
Christmas programs of the Church
Schools of Alderson-Noxen charge
will be held as follows: Ruggles
Church, Monday, December 21 at
7:30 p. m.; Kunkle Church, Tuesday,
December 22 at 7:30; Alderson
Church Wednesday, December 23,
at 7:30 p. m.; Noxen Church, Friday,
December 25, at 6:00 p. Bn,
EAST DALLAS METHODIST
Sunday School 10:30; Church
Service 11:30. §
W. 8S. C. S. Christmas party,
Thursday at noon, at the home of
Mrs. Ted Wilson. Covered dish.
Minister, Rev. Thomas C. Davis.
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ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
A Christmas Party will be given
for Nursery, Beginner, Primary, and
Junior Departments of the Sunday
School on Saturday afternoon from
2 to 4 o'clock. The program will
include the showing of Christmas
pictures by Ralph Gerhart, the tell-
Walter Gosart, the singing of car-
ols, and the playing of games.
The Luther League will decorate
the church on Saturday afternoon.
The president, Frank Fischer, asks
all Leaguers to come and help.
Sunday School will be held at
9:45 o'clock and will provide classes
for all ages. The celebration of
Christmas will begin on Sunday
with the service at 11 o'clock in
the morning. At this time the can-
tata “The Dawn of Christmas” by
Roy Nolte will be presented by an
augmented choir under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Paul M. Winter. Mrs.
Newton H. Hess will be at the con-
sole of the organ and will accom-
pany the choir. At six o'clock in
the evening the Christmas Festival
of the Sunday School will be held
with a program presented by the
Nursery, Beginner, Primary, and
Junior Departments. Following this
at 7 o'clock the other departments
of the Sunday School will present a
program of carol singing and a
pageant with music ‘No Room in
the Inn” will be given by the
Friendly Young Adult Bible Class.
There will be a nursery for pre-
school children at the 11 o'clock
service.
The climax of the Christmas cele-
bration will be Christmas Eve at 11
o'clock. At ‘this time the tradi-
tional Christmas. Candle Light Serv-
ice will be held and the Lord’s
Supper administered.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Joseph Spreule, Pastor
Services will follow the usual
schedule on Sunday, preaching ser-
vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m,,
Sunday School at 10 a. m., Young
Peoples service at 6:30. Tuesday
evening prayer meeting and Bible
study is at 7:30.
The Christmas entertainment will
be given Tuesday evening at 7:30,
so as not to interfere with Trucks-
ville Free Methodist program the
following night.
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SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost
Sunday: 9:30, Church School
Christmas exercises in social rooms.
9:45, Men's Bible Class, ‘teacher,
Luther Powell. 11:00, Nursery dur-
ing Church Hour for pre-school chil-
dren. 11:00 Christmas Sunday
morning Worship with special
Christmas music and Christmas ser-
mon by the pastor. 6:00, Inter-
mediate M. Y. F. 6:30, Senior M.
Y. F.; meet at church to go carol-
ling.
Monday: 3:30, Brownies, Troop
115. 7:30, Girl Scouts, Troop 9.
Tuesday: 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop
66. 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
Wednesday: 3:45, Jumior Choir
rehearsal. 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop
75.
Thursday: 3:30, Brownies, Troop
105. 11:30, Christmas Eve Candle-
light Communion Service.
The following children were bap-
tized in the Shavertown Methodist
Church on Sunday, December 13,
1953: Pamela Sue Rood, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rood; Mich-
ele Alwen Swingle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood E. Swingle; Van Guth-
rie Williams, son of Mr .and Mrs.
Donald T. Williams.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Church School, 10:00 a. m.
Church Worship, 11:00, with thir-
ty minutes of Christmas music pre-
sented by the Senior and Junior
Choirs concluding the program
with singing of ‘Alleluia Chorus.”
The sermon topic will be “Let Us
Go To Bethlehem.”
Sunday 2:30, Country Couples
Christmas party at Church.
Sunday 6:30 p. m., Junior M. Y.
F. Christmas party.
Choir party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Roberts, Sunday,
7:30 p. m.
Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Sunday
School Christmas program, parents
and friends invited.
Sunday, December 27 Student
Recognition Sunday, all college and
Dallas Club Chorale
Dallas Woman’s Club Chorale re-
turned to the Back Mountain at
1:30 Tuesday morning, after a full
day in New York. They left on
scnedule Monday morning, reaching
New York at 12:30, where they
scattered until 4:15, meeting time
designated at Grand Central Station.
Most members patronized the
Museum of Modern Arts or Music
Hall, a few went shopping. From
3-5:30 they sang to a huge crowd
from the north balcony, noting that
it was the very familiar Christmas
carols which were accorded the most
enthusiastic reception. After dinner
at Hotel Commodore, they started
home by chartered Martz bus, rout-
ed along Fifth Avenue to see the
Christmas lighting and displays and
Rockefeiler Plaza in its holiday
dress. Most of the membership had
never been in New York just before
Christmas. Elaine Allen reports
that it was a breath-taking sight,
long to be remembered.
cial guests. Directly following the
service coffee will be served by the
W. S. C. S. During this same ser-
vice an honor roli will be placed in
the church honoring boys in the
armed forces. Parents and friends
of the boys are cordially invited to
attend.
PRINCE OF- PEACE
Rev. William McClelland, Jr.
Sunday, 8 a. m. Advent Corpor-
ate Communion for men and boys.
Breakfast served in the Parish
House following ‘the service. 9:45
a. m. Church School. 11 a. m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon. Nur-
sery department. :
Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scout
Troop meeting.
Wednesday, 7:15 p .m. Boys and
Senior Choir rehearsal.
Thursday, 11 p. m. Holy Com-
munion and Sermon.
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‘MONDAY IS SHORTEST
DAY OF THE YEAR AND
THEN DAYS LENGTHEN
The days will begin to grow
longer after next Monday, which
is the shortest day of the year.
The sun, after touching the
southernmost point in its an-
nual swing, will start back up- /
hill, but that will not mean
warmer weather. There is an
old saying, “When the days
begin to lengthen ,the cold be-
gins to strengthen.” The weath-
er man lays this prenomenon
to the wastes of snow which act
like a mirror, reflecting the
sun and preventing it from
warming the cold earth, but
snow or no snow, the coldest
weather invariably comes after
the turning point of the sun’s
journey south. Anyway, there’ll
be more sunshine, and a prom-
ise of orange crocus in late
February.
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